22nd International Colloquium on the Dynamics of Explosions and Reactive Systems
ANSYS AUTODYN- Chapter 9: Material Models
D. V. Ritzel- Upgrade of the DRDC Suffield Blast Tube FaciIity
Dai Williams- Eos weapons study in Lebanon, September 2006 - interim report
Massimo Teodorani- Spherical Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena: Scientific Observations and Physical Hypotheses, Danger Evaluation for Aviation and Future Observational Plans
Jonathan C. Bennett et al- Use of the Naval Hydrocode Gemini to to Simulate In-Air Explosions and Predict Shock Conditions in Field Fortifications
Donna Price- The Detonation Velocity-Loading Density Relation for Selected Explosives and Mixtures of Explosives
Department of Defense- Militarily Critical Technologies List Section 19: Space Systems Technology
P.O.K. Krehl- History of Shock Waves, Explosions and Impact: A Chronological and Biographical Reference- Chapter 2: General Survey
A. L. Kuhl, J. B. Bell and V. E. Beckner- Turbulent Combustion in SDF Explosions
C.-K. Kim, J.-S. Hwang and K.-S. Im- Numerical simulation of afterburning of thermobaric explosive products in air
Anna E Wildegger-Gaissmaier- Aspects of thermobaric weaponry
Kibong Kim- Modeling Challenges on Reactive Structural Materials: Congressional Plus-Up HECE Phase II
Roger L. Swanson and Vicki L. Brady- Insensitive Munitions/ Energetic Materials Symposium
Dai Williams- Under the radar: identifying third-generation uranium weapons
Ken Berry- New Weapons Technology
Toby Archer- The emperor has some clothes on: fairy tales, scary tales and Weapons of Mass Destruction
Friedrich Steinhausler- What It Takes to Become a Nuclear Terrorist
Grant Elliott- History and Use of Tactical Nuclear Weapons in Earth Penetrating Applications
Hyunsun Lee et al- On validation of turbulent mixing simulations for Rayleigh-Taylor instability